company
Refers to a company with a large scale of operations, revenue, or number of employees.
Similar to 'big company', refers to a company with a large scale of operations.
Refers to a large and important company.
A company with a small scale of operations or few employees.
Refers to one of the most successful or important companies in a particular field.
A company that achieves its aims, especially in making money.
A company that sells insurance policies.
A company involved in the exploration, production, or sale of oil.
A company that makes a profit.
A company whose shares are not traded on a public stock exchange.
A company whose shares are traded on a public stock exchange.
Used to describe a person who is pleasant and enjoyable to be with.
A company that is respected and trusted.
A more formal term for a drug company.
A company that produces and sells medicines.
A company that is not small but not large.
A company that provides bus services.
A company owned and controlled by the government.
A company that is not small but not large.
A company owned and controlled by members of a family.
Similar to 'good company', describes someone enjoyable to be with.
A common phrase for when a company stops operating permanently.
A legal state of being unable to pay debts.
When a company is unable to continue operating due to financial problems.
A formal way to say you enjoy being with someone.
A formal invitation, often used on wedding or party invitations.
A very common and slightly informal way to say manage a company.
A common phrasal verb for starting a business.
To stay with someone so that they are not alone.
To control and direct a company.
To start or create a company, often suggesting a solid foundation.
To manage and make a company work.
To bring a company into existence.